College Vocabulary
Across
- 2. A secondary subject a student studies during college
- 3. Activities done outside of regular school (like sports, clubs, music, volunteering, etc.)
- 5. A standardized test that high school students may take in order to get accepted to college (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
- 7. Also called a trade or career school. Students learn the skills they need to perform a specific job
- 8. A room shared by several people at a school or college
- 10. The highest degree given by a university (you need one of these to be a doctor, psychiatrist, professor, etc.)
- 13. A certificate or diploma given by a community college, college, or university after successfully completing certain classes
- 15. A college, community college, or university student who is working toward their first degree
- 19. This degree can only be earned by someone who has already earned a bachelor’s degree. You must study for 1 or 2 more years
- 20. An award that gives a student money to pay for education.
- 21. Money given to students so they can pay for tuition and other expenses (like food and housing)
- 22. A standardized test that high schoolers may take to get accepted to college (American College Test)
- 23. The main subject a student studies during college.
- 25. A school that you go to after high school that offers courses leading to a degree
- 26. A certificate given by a community college to someone who has successfully completed 2 years of undergraduate education.
- 27. An award based on a student’s academic, athletic, or artistic abilities
Down
- 1. The process of getting accepted into college, which requires academic records, personal essays, & letters of recommendation
- 4. A 2-year college that offers an associate degree to anyone living in the community.
- 6. An award given by a specific college, university, or school (usually based on academic or personal achievement).
- 9. An official document that shows a list of a student’s classes and the grades they received
- 11. A unit that shows the value of an academic class. High schools & colleges require a certain amount to graduate.
- 12. The highest level of school where students go to study for a degree
- 14. The money a student pays to take classes
- 16. A certificate given by a college or university to someone who has successfully finished their undergraduate education
- 17. An award given to students who plan to study a specific career (like a nurse, teacher, etc.)
- 18. An award based on race, gender, race, religion, family, medical history, etc.
- 22. Anything that has to do with learning or education.
- 24. An award based on the student’s family’s income. These are reserved for people who cannot afford college